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第81章 "In One who will do justice(1)

And demands that it shall be done to each thing He has made,by each who bears His image"'Twas in these days Sir Jeoffry came to his end,it being in such way as had been often prophesied;and when this final hour came,there was but one who could give him comfort,and this was the daughter whose youth he had led with such careless evilness to harm.

If he had wondered at her when she had been my Lady Dunstanwolde,as her Grace of Osmonde he regarded her with heavy awe.Never had she been able to lead him to visit her at her house in town or at any other which was her home."'Tis all too grand for me,your Grace,"he would say;"I am a country yokel,and have hunted and drank,and lived too hard to look well among town gentlemen.I must be drunk at dinner,and when I am in liquor I am no ornament to a duchess's drawing-room.But what a woman you have grown,"he would say,staring at her and shaking his head."Each time I clap eyes on you 'tis to marvel at you,remembering what a baggage you were,and how you kept from slipping by the way.There was Jack Oxon,now,"he added one day--"after you married Dunstanwolde,I heard a pretty tale of Jack--that he had made a wager among his friends in town--he was a braggart devil,Jack--that he would have you,though you were so scornful;and knowing him to be a liar,his fellows said that unless he could bring back a raven lock six feet long to show them,he had lost his bet,for they would believe no other proof.And finely they scoffed at him when he came back saying that he had had one,but had hid it away for safety when he was drunk,and could not find it again.They so flouted and jeered at him that swords were drawn,and blood as well.But though he was a beauty and a crafty rake-hell fellow,you were too sharp for him.Had you not had so shrewd a wit and strong a will,you would not have been the greatest duchess in England,Clo,as well as the finest woman.""Nay,"she answered--"in those days--nay,let us not speak of them!

I would blot them out--out."

As time went by,and the years spent in drink and debauchery began to tell even on the big,strong body which should have served any other man bravely long past his threescore and ten,Sir Jeoffry drank harder and lived more wildly,sometimes being driven desperate by dulness,his coarse pleasures having lost their potency.

"Liquor is not as strong as it once was,"he used to grumble,"and there are fewer things to stir a man to frolic.Lord,what roaring days and nights a man could have thirty years ago."So in his efforts to emulate such nights and days,he plunged deeper and deeper into new orgies;and one night,after a heavy day's hunting,sitting at the head of his table with his old companions,he suddenly leaned forward,staring with starting eyes at an empty chair in a dark corner.His face grew purple,and he gasped and gurgled.

"What is't,Jeoff?"old Eldershawe cried,touching his shoulder with a shaking hand."What's the man staring at,as if he had gone mad?""Jack,"cried Sir Jeoffry,his eyes still farther starting from their sockets."Jack!what say you?I cannot hear."The next instant he sprang up,shrieking,and thrusting with his hands as if warding something off.

"Keep back!"he yelled."There is green mould on thee.Where hast thou been to grow mouldy?Keep back!Where hast thou been?"His friends at table started up,staring at him and losing colour;he shrieked so loud and strangely,he clutched his hair with his hands,and fell into his chair,raving,clutching,and staring,or dashing his head down upon the table to hide his face,and then raising it as if he could not resist being drawn in his affright to gaze again.There was no soothing him.He shouted,and struggled with those who would have held him.'Twas Jack Oxon who was there,he swore--Jack,who kept stealing slowly nearer to him,his face and his fine clothes damp and green,he beat at the air with mad hands,and at last fell upon the floor,and rolled,foaming at the mouth.

They contrived,after great strugglings,to bear him to his chamber,but it took the united strength of all who would stay near him to keep him from ****** an end of himself.By the dawn of day his boon companions stood by him with their garments torn to tatters,their faces drenched with sweat,and their own eyes almost starting from their sockets;the doctor who had been sent for,coming in no hurry,but scowled and shook his head when he beheld him.

"He is a dead man,"he said,"and the wonder is that this has not come before.He is sodden with drink and rotten with ill-living,besides being past all the strength of youth.He dies of the life he has lived."'Twas little to be expected that his boon companions could desert their homes and pleasures and tend his horrors longer than a night.

Such a sight as he presented did not inspire them to cheerful spirits.

"Lord,"said Sir Chris Crowell,"to see him clutch his flesh and shriek and mouth,is enough to make a man live sober for his remaining days,"and he shook his big shoulders with a shudder.

"Ugh!"he said,"God grant I may make a better end.He writhes as in hell-fire.""There is but one on earth who will do aught for him,"said Eldershawe."'Tis handsome Clo,who is a duchess;but she will come and tend him,I could swear.Even when she was a lawless devil of a child she had a way of standing by her friends and fearing naught."So after taking counsel together they sent for her,and in as many hours as it took to drive from London,her coach stood before the door.By this time all the household was panic-stricken and in hopeless disorder,the women-servants scattered and shuddering in far corners of the house;such men as could get out of the way having found work to do afield or in the kennels,for none had nerve to stay where they could hear the madman's shrieks and howls.

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